Index. 



369 



Moscow, School of Forestry at, 108. 



Mosses, absence of in Manitoba, 89. 



Mossy-cup oiik, 212. 



Moths, 174, 175. 



Mountain ash, 93, 261. 



laurel, 146, 299. 



mahogany, 291. 



maple, 238. 



Mountains, deplete the winds of 

 moisture, 22. 



erosions, how prevented, 110. 



frosts upon, 24. 



replanting of, 57. 



Mount lingelmann, timber-line on, 

 26. 



Shasta, timber-line on, 25. 



Mucli, how formed, 4. 



Mulberry, 89, 348, 349. 



leaf, 64. 



red, 347 



Kussian, 249, 348, 349. 



white, 248, 347. 



Mulching, importance of, 56, 58, 122. 



Miiiiden, School of Forestry at, 108. 



Munich, School of Korestiy at, 108. 



Slosquitoes, 179. 



Myall ( Victorian nenda), 2fi0. 



Myrtaceae (natural order), 264, 267. 



Myrtle ( Fngua Cunning hamii), 228. 



Names, common and scientific, 4. 



Nancy, School of Forestry at, 108. 



Nanquette, H., cited, 138. 



Napoleon I., fixes time for cutting 

 trees, 138. 



Narrow-leaved willow, 280. 



Native growth, nn indication to be 

 noticed, 85. 



forest resources of U. S., 85. 



Natural History, relations to For- 

 estry, 1 



Natural order, definition of term, 3. 



Naval stores, 199 



Nebraska, arbor-day in, 62. 



planting in, 346, 353. 



Necessity of close planting, 50. 



Negundii aceroides, 87, 239, 346. 



Californiensis, 240. 



Nematus ventralis, on willows, 282. 



Neuroptera, general notice of, 174. 



Nevada, privilege of citizens of, 95. 



sale of timber-land in, 95. 



Newberry, Prof. J. S., cited, 337. 



New England, injuries from clearing 

 in, 27. 



trees of, 85. 



New Haven, the "City of Elms," 123. 



New Jersey, buried cedar in, 306. 



New Mexico, cliB-dwellings in, 27. 



pollards in, 60. 



privilege of citizens, 95. 



Night-moths, 175. 



Nitrate of soda, 56. 



Nitrogen in the atmosphere, 11. 



Noble" fir, 340. 



Noctuae, or owlet- moths, 177. 



Nomaison process for peeling bark, 

 208. 



NootUa cedar, 307. 



Norfolk-Island pine, 304. 



North America, general view of tim- 

 ber of, 84. 



North Carolina, chestnut failing in, 

 223, 



pine-bfilt in, 200. 



Northern aspect, 9. 



balsam -fir, 339. 



Northriip, 13. G., cited, 123. 

 Norway, forests in, 83. 



forest-schools in, 108. 



pine, 323. 



rains in, 22. 



sprnce, 128, 333, 349. 



-— pitch from, 204. 



Nova Alexandria (Poland), School 

 of Forestry in, 108. 



Number of trees on a given acre, 49, 

 50. 



Nurseries, 5, 39, 42. 



Nurses, trees planted for, 38, 50, 51. 



Nuts, how planted, 34, 35, 38. 



Nyssa (senus), 268. 



muitiflora, 46, 268. 



Oak, agrees with beech and pine, 51, 

 104, 216. 



bark, obtained by coppice- 

 growth, 100. 



— — barren, heating qualities of, 146. 



scrub, heating qualities of, 146. 



blossom of, 29. 



burr, 347. 



chestnut-white, heating qualities 



of, 146. 



exportation of, 217. 



grown as high-forests, 102. 



grows readily from sprouts, 98. 



hybrids of, 3, 214, 215. 



openings, how caused, 87. 



peeling of, by heat, 208. 



period of full growth of, 10.5. 



pin, heating qualities of, 146. 



qualities, how affected, 216. 



red, heating qualities of. 146. 



